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Sunday, 11 January 2015

The most awesome drones and quadcopters we've seen at CES 2015

The most awesome drones and quadcopters we've seen at CES 2015

by Review Rulezz 11 January 2015

Fly these near an airport and you will get arrested...

This is the year of the drone. We saw plenty in 2014, but if CES 2015
is anything to go by then they're going to be more affordable,
accessible and widely available than ever before. Here are some of the
best drones and quadcopters we've seen as CES 2015.

Zano – The Autonomous, intelligent, swarming nano drone

Zano
is a British effort that's recently passed £2 million in its
Kickstarter pledge – that's quite a lot of money. It's easy to see why
it's so exciting when you look at what it can do, though. Not only is it
small, it's smart and promises to be easy to fly.

Simplicity is
key. It has sonar and infrared to detect obstacles and ensure it avoids
them, and it will fly back to you if it senses it's too far away or if
power is low. Basically, it accounts for the ineptitude of its operator,
which is definitely a good thing.

At just 55g, it's very small
and light, yet it crams in some awesome features. It has 5-megapixel
camera with image digital image stabilisation, and an 8x8 RGB pixel
display that you can use to display animations or use as a camera flash.

Everything
is controlled via apps for iOS and Android. Flight time ranges between
10 to 15 minutes, with an 15 to 30-metre optimal operating range. The
final awesome trick is a follow mode where Zano will stay at a constant
distance from you as you walk around.

Of all the drones we've seen at CES, this is the one we'd consider buying.

The
Inspire 1 camera shoots 4K video, 12-megapixel photos and can shoot in
Adobe DNG RAW. Its suspended on the 360-degree rotating gimbal, though
the field of view is restricted to 94 degrees.

Unsurprisingly for
such an expensive drone, the numbers are impressive. It has a max
descent of 5m/s and top forward speed of 22m/s. It can fly at up to
4,500m, plenty high enough for serious aerial photography.

Micro Drone 3.0 – Tiny, modular micro-copter with camera support

After
two successful versions, UK company Extreme Fliers is planning its next
Kickstarter drive with the Micro Drone 3.0. This is much more of a toy
than the other in this list, but it's very fun one.

The coolest
ability is how the Micro Drone 3.0 can correct itself automatically when
thrown in the air upside down. It's incredibly manoeuvrable, zipping
around at breakneck speeds and doing flips with ease.

It's
also the only drone of its size that can carry a camera, it even
supports a mini gimbal. The current version costs less than £100, making
it a great way to try out drones without emptying your wallet entirely.

Perhaps
the best feature, however, is support for Google Cardboard. Don the DIY
VR headset and you can see what the camera sees as you fly. This is the
kind of toy we'd happily waste some time playing with.